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your a one lucky guy to have thas kind of options open !!!!!.....silly Q to ask in a skyline forum though....but i think above all the, GTR has that X factor about it......although i think in twisty stuff the evo will probably thump it...

I say have both then you have the best of both worlds, Plus investments are your friend if it was the ultimate descision it all comes to money but id go the r34 n e day over evo :P

Hey guys i own a 06 evo 9 at the moment, but i came across a really nice 02 R34 GTR V-soec for sale, and its at a awesome price and hasnt been comlianced yet. im confused if i should sell the evo and buy the gtr or what :P just wanna know what u guys and girls think. Would u own a evo or gtr, id really appriceted the help

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Nick

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I would go the gtr too but as eug said. Watch the money trap. I guess the problem stems from so many go fast and look good options in the market place for skylines Its hard to know where to stop. If you can discipline yourself to a certain level and just appreciate it for what it is I think you would enjoy it immensely.

Yeah thats very true, IF i did go the 34, id so simple things just like my 33 GTR

I would go the gtr too but as eug said. Watch the money trap. I guess the problem stems from so many go fast and look good options in the market place for skylines Its hard to know where to stop. If you can discipline yourself to a certain level and just appreciate it for what it is I think you would enjoy it immensely.
Yeah thats very true, IF i did go the 34, id so simple things just like my 33 GTR

So given really there isnt THAT much difference between the 33 and 34 (other than newer and obviously looks). Why did you sell the R33 and get the evo?

For what your going to use the car for, maybe look at something compleatly different? Just a suggestion.

The EVO is an awesome car, they do very well on the track with little money spent on them. The fuel economy will be better in an EVO and its nice having a newer car because generally speaking they have less problems.

Having said all that, an EVO doesn't make me moist so I say GTR all the way!

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